The Irish band, The Cranberries have lost their lead singer, Dolores O’Riordan on Monday. She was 46 years of age.
The songwriter-singers' publicist Lindsey Holmes stated that O’Riordan, who was recording in London, had passed away, though the cause of her demise was not made known to the public immediately.
Holmes confirmed that the incident happened at a London hotel, but declined to supply further details. She said that O’Riordan’s family is devastated by the news.
Her Cranberries bandmates – Mike Hogan, Noel Hogan, and Fergus Lawler – tweeted that O’Riordan was such an extraordinary talent and felt privileged to have been part of her life.
Officers of the London Metropolitan Police were summoned to the Hilton hotel in London’s Park Lane just after 9 a.m. on Monday to a room where a woman who was in her late 40s had died. The police force filed away the circumstances surrounding the death as ‘unexplained.’
Michael D. Higgins, Ireland’s President, said The Cranberries and O’Riordan had a profound influence on pop and rock music, both locally and internationally.
O’Riordan was born on September 6, 1971, in Ballybricken, southwest Ireland. Back in 1990, she answered an advert from a local band in neighboring Limerick city – formerly called The Cranberry Saw Us – who was searching for a lead singer.
A confluence of factors as well as a change of name turned The Cranberries band into international stars. The band’s songs, with O’Riordan being co-songwriter NS chief lyricist, had a tunefulness that bordered on Celtic infusion. At the time when grunge was the rave of the moment, the guitar-based sound churned out by The Cranberries was a breath of fresh air and an alternative-rock edge. O’Riordan was called the voice of The Cranberries as the group had a charismatic lead singer who had a characteristically powerful voice.
The debut single “Dream” enjoyed a heavy play on MTV and the other singles that followed suit helped bring The Cranberries to the attention of the public.
“Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?” The Cranberries 1993 debut album, sold millions of copies. They later produced a hit single “Linger.” The next single they released, “No Need to Argue,” also sold millions of copies and was much loved by the mass audience. The album contained a favorite track “Zombie,” which was an emotional cry against Northern Ireland’s fierce Troubles which topped the singles chart in more than a few countries.
Leo Varadkar, the Irish Prime Minister, tweeted on Monday that for anyone who grew up in Ireland, especially in the 1990s, Dolores O’Riordan was the ‘voice of the generation.’ She blazed a trail as the female lead singer of a rock band that was hugely successful. She just might have been the greatest rock star ever to emerge from Limerick.
The Cranberries went ahead to release three additional studio albums before they split in 2003. In 2007, O’Riordan then released a solo album titled, “Are You Listening?” and another one, “No Baggage” in 2009. The Cranberries came together again that same year and released the album, “Roses” in 2012.
For a while, O’Riordan was one of the wealthiest women in Ireland, but she had her health struggles, both mentally and physically.
The good ones always die young. I don't believe you can produce good music without it taking a toll on your body, mind and soul. It's some kind of rule the universe has. Just look at what happened to Elvis, George Michael, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson etc...
It makes me feel sad, not least as she’s a bit younger than me. I remember watching the Cranberries obviously scared stupid on TOTP doing Linger when it came out in the 90, and it was one of the most vulnerable, fragile, beautiful performances ever. Still love that song.
OMG!!! That's so sad. RIP! Btw, my upvote doesn't worth anything 'cuz I'm a newbie here, but I'm posting this comment as a support. If you want, you can check my profile and leave me some feedback. And yeah, I'm 17 :) PEACE!
Really great singer. I loved her voice and way of singing.
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The good ones always die young. I don't believe you can produce good music without it taking a toll on your body, mind and soul. It's some kind of rule the universe has. Just look at what happened to Elvis, George Michael, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson etc...
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It makes me feel sad, not least as she’s a bit younger than me. I remember watching the Cranberries obviously scared stupid on TOTP doing Linger when it came out in the 90, and it was one of the most vulnerable, fragile, beautiful performances ever. Still love that song.
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I AM IN SHOCK OMG RIP :(
She was so Young
I Love her Music... This is a sad day. @jwolf
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I am heartbroken! Such a talented woman with a beautiful voice. I'm praying for her children and family. So, so sad...@jwolf
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Sad Thing Talent does not depend on age
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a very interesting post
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what a sad news it is i cant explain it.... life is the best teacher..... one think that she is remember persons....
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RIP. Is a huge lost for the music world.
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Sooner or Later everyone shall pass away :( :(
Rest In Peace Dolores O’Riordan :(
May the Creator make your life more beautiful in the next world Amen!
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wow i like too much
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It is sad..
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OMG!!! That's so sad. RIP! Btw, my upvote doesn't worth anything 'cuz I'm a newbie here, but I'm posting this comment as a support. If you want, you can check my profile and leave me some feedback. And yeah, I'm 17 :) PEACE!
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Devastated for fans and her family - Dolores O’Riorden had such an exquisite voice, so distinctive and defining of an era.
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Really so sad to hear may her soul rest in peace . Deepest condolences to her family 😢😢
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Hello sir!
Bad news in a nice post post!
I didn't knew many o their songs, but one of them is still playing in my mind...he ya here, hoooh!
Ⓢ ⓣ ⓔ ⓔ ⓜ Ⓞ ⓝ!
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really sad, i was listening their songs long time ago :(
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Such a painful demise.
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that's a huge loss :(
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